Returning to the game, one key moment was in the top of the eighth, when Dodgers center fielder Chris Taylor failed to tag up and score on a fly ball, because he thought third-base coach Chris Woodward was shouting, “No!” when he was in fact yelling, “Gotta go!”

Wait, Chris Woodward, why is that name familiar? Not because he previously coached Taylor in Seattle, no. Something about when he was a player for the Toronto Blue Jays, and, oh, right: In the season three Degrassi: The Next Generation episode “Rock and Roll High School,” a battle of the bands required a celebrity guest host, and who should step into the breach but one local ballplayer helpfully identified in the credits as “Toronto Blue Jay Chris Woodward” for anyone not up on their .235-hitting utility infielders.

Best of all, the band battle overseen by Woodward actually featured Stacey Farber’s character: After a plotline involving something about song lyrics referencing one character cheating on another and getting her friend pregnant (this being Canadian TV, she wasn’t forced to have the baby), Ellie’s band Hell Hath No Fury eventually lost to competitor Downtown Sasquatch, which featured this guy on guitar:

If you want to watch this 2004 slice of amazingness yourself, you can do so below. In the meantime, we’ll be taking bets on whether it’ll be Caitlin or Joey who catches the winning home run ball in Game 6.